Hola Bloomington hosts Maria Auxiliadora Viloria and Araceli Gómez-Aldana interview a group from Chicago “Moratorium on Deportations.” They talk about DACA/DAPA and who is really benefiting from immigration reform.

Hola Bloomington hosts Maria Auxiliadora Viloria, Luz Lopez and Minerva Sosa interview The City of Bloomington’s Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs. They talk about the commission’s mission and issues that involve the Latino community in Bloomington.

Hola Bloomington hosts Maria Auxiliadora Viloria, Carmen Gozalo, Minerva Sosa and Sherly Perez discuss Valentine’s Day. How they celebrate the holiday and what they like to do on this day. Also, the listeners share their love messages on the air.

Hola Bloomington’s hosts Israel Herrera, Maria Auxiliadora Viloria and Carlos Bakota host a special segment “Un Cafecito con” Spanish Clubs. The hosts interview the students that are involved in clubs like: The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship, La sociedad honoraria hispánica of Bloomington High School North. Also, they interview Benjamin Nichols, an IU student who produced his first film titled “Just Call me Jack…”

Hola Bloomington’s hosts Minerva Sosa and Araceli Gomez-Aldana talk about money, how to save money and make better decision with your money. They also talk about tax season and what you need to know for this tax season.

Hola Bloomington’s hosts Maria Auxiliadora Viloria y Minerva Sosa interview Lillian Casillas, Zelideh Martinez-Hoy and Cynthia Roberts, who traveled to Cuba, and talk about the new relations between Cuba and The United States. They also talk about the New Year and common traditions.

Hola Bloomington’s hosts Maria Auxiliadora Viloria, Carlos Bakota, Minerva Sosa, John Nieto-Phillips y Christie Popp talk about President Obama’s executive action on immigration reform. In addition, we talk about the importance of the Latino vote in the next election.

Hola Bloomington’s hosts Maria Auxiliadora Viloria and Minerva Sosa interview Indiana University professors Patrick Dove, Peter Guardino and John H. McDowell on violence in Mexico and the controversy of the disappearance of 43 Mexican students from Ayotzinapa.

Hola Bloomington’s hosts Maria Auxiliadora Viloria and Araceli Gómez-Aldana talk about art and Latino culture with special guest Giancarlo Huapaya from Cardboard House Press. Also, an interview about the play “In the Red and Brown Water” which debuted tonight and will run until December 13.